Those who visit the Saginaw 12 on its last business day will get a chance to see the history of the theater, which first opened its doors in 1974 as a four-screen cinema called The Quad, through a video montage playing in the lobby.

Pictures of The Quad's history are ready for display during the final day of business and those those in attendance are encouraged to take their own photos inside the south side of the building to serve as personal keepsakes.

Visitors will also get a chance to take home a piece of one of theater's movie screens. Small pieces of the screen, stamped with the opening and closing dates of the theater, are prepared for distribution on a first-come-first-served basis.

Showings of "Saving Mr. Banks," "Frozen" and other current first-run films will take place during the day. For showtimes, visit gqti.com.

— Jessica Shepherd is an entertainment reporter with MLive/The Saginaw News. Contact her at 989-996-0687, email her at jessica_shepherd@mlive.com or follow her on Twitter or Facebook.You can also hear her Fridays at 8 a.m. on 102.5 WIOG's Nate and Rachel in the Morning.